Wriggles out of recession to post profit of Rs 15 cr
Chennai:
After the clamp by Madras High court
on handling dusty cargo, Chennai Port is trying to boost its image as a green
port and is focusing only on clean cargos including cars, foodgrains and
granite.
Addressing a annual press meet here
on Friday, Chennai port chairman Atulya Mishra said that 80 per cent of the
port’s cargo is clean cargo while stating that the port has registered an
operating surplus profit of Rs 42 crore and Rs 15 crore net surplus profit
after tax.
“We were anticipating loss worth Rs
50 crore following the loss of coal and iron cargo and the global recession.
Many of the ports including Mumbai’s Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust growth was
hit,” said Mishra.
Despite the clamp on coal and iron
ore, Chennai port handled cargo worth 53.40 million tonnes this year, a drop of
two million tonne from last year’s 55.71 million tonnes. And this financial
year, Chennai port has fixed a target of 60 million tonnes. Surprisingly, the
port registered a surplus of Rs 15 crore and Mishra attributed it to port’s
marketing initiatives to identify alternative cargo to compensate the loss of
volumes due to shifting of iron ore and coal have yielded positive results.
Interestingly, the port’s profit is
also attributed to its austerity measures besides successfully implementing the
special voluntary retirement scheme which has reduced the employees strength by
around 800 and placed the port in a better position to face competition.
He also said the volume of
foodgrains handled at the port grew to 3.5 lakh tonnes and due to the
encouraging productivity at port, the state trading corporation will export one
lakh tonnes per month through Chennai Port this financial year.
Mishra said the port has identified
five projects worth Rs 935 crore this year. These include upgradation of
Bharathi Dock II, which had been handling iron ore earlier, Jawahar dock (East)
through which the coal had been handled in the past and supply and operation of
Harbour Mobile Cranes and other cargo handling equipment. The projects would
add about 15 million tonnes per annum to the existing port capacity.
He
also said that Chennai Port which is identified as one of the ports for
development under Cruise Shipping Policy by tourism ministry is planning to
upgrade its cruise terminal and an amount of Rs 8.5 crore has been received for
improvements at the Cruise Tourism Facilitation Centre.
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